cholera
word
Definition
Cholera is a serious infectious disease that causes severe diarrhea and dehydration, usually spread by contaminated water or food.
Usage & Nuances
Used in medical and public health contexts; pronounced 'KOL-er-uh.' Commonly appears in discussions about historical epidemics or outbreaks in areas with poor sanitation.
Spanish: cólera (enfermedad)Portuguese (BR): cóleraPortuguese (PT): cóleraChinese (Simplified): 霍乱Chinese (Traditional): 霍亂Hindi: हैजाArabic: الكوليراBengali: কলেরাRussian: холераJapanese: コレラVietnamese: bệnh tảKorean: 콜레라Turkish: koleraUrdu: ہیضہIndonesian: kolera
Example Sentences
Doctors treated many patients with cholera in the hospital.
basic
There was a major cholera outbreak after the flood.
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In the 19th century, cholera spread rapidly through crowded cities.
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Luckily, modern medicine makes cholera much less dangerous today.
natural
Cholera can cause severe dehydration if not treated quickly.
basic
Clean water helps prevent cholera outbreaks.
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